Seán Moran: The decision making of voluntary referees is on trial
It has been known in previous cases for as many as 50 questions to be posed
It has been known in previous cases for as many as 50 questions to be posed
Senior intercounty managers concerned about rule introduced to help tackle burnout
Side that finds the balance between kicking and possession will be championship favourite
Seán Moran and Malachy Clerkin review the prospects across the provinces
Stefan Campbell, Ciarán Mackin and Aidan Nugent win appeals after melee in league match
Conor McKenna sent off after helping defending All-Ireland champions get on top
The footballer on how a defeat to Kerry set Tyrone on a course for All-Ireland success
Successful return of both McKenna and Glass shows news may not be wholly negative for Mayo
Champions Tyrone were better tuned into the terms and conditions of the final
Goals from McShane and McCurry prove key for the more composed and clinical Ulster champions
Eamon Donoghue hands out the marks for the champions after five point win over Mayo
When it comes down to it I struggle to see beyond Mayo but the margins are fine
After dispatching Kerry, Red Hand look to lift Sam Maguire for the first time since 2008
It is not fair to be pointing the finger at Tyrone at their lack of transparency
Red Hand produce typically dogged display to confound the pundits and end Kerry’s hopes
Kingdom have had a shortage of reliable, knotty defenders for the best part of a decade now
Ulster champions find the net three times as Kerry’s vaunted attack lose their way to goal
All this season Kerry have looked like All-Ireland champions in waiting
Captain points to Mike Breen’s breakthrough and team’s all-round qualities in defence and attack
Never-say-die Monaghan’s second-half comeback comes up agonisingly short
Seán Moran looks ahead to hurling quarter-finals and provincial football deciders
Former All-Ireland winner knows the challenge remains the same for Cork in Killarney
Weekend semi-finals were rip-roaring fun - Tyrone and Monaghan look very handy
Some of Ireland’s leadings sportspeople and writers have their say on the year ahead
Outgoing manager battled adversity as he turned county into a football heavyweight
Manager’s record of achievement pivotal in guiding county back to vanguard of top sides
Tyrone player thinks split season could allow a player enter mid-season draft
GAA Statistics: Former AFL player a goal machine, pass master and kickout outlet
Former Australian Rules player looking forward to the showdown with Donegal
Last year’s league champions were unable to pull back an eight point half-time deficit
The hurling championship gets underway as the football league comes to a conclusion
Clubs struggling to see logic of golf closing down for six weeks
Essendon defender scored 20 goals in 79 AFL games but has had a difficult year
Pandemic has shown up issues in Australian sport but there are still reasons to be cheerful
‘I’d like to give you some names, but it probably wouldn’t be a good career move’
Prof Mary Horgan says benefits of return of Cúl Camps outweigh small risk factor
Essendon’s Conor McKenna from Tyrone is not showing symptoms of the disease
‘Sometimes I find myself just wanting to take that run and trying to sidestep someone’
Players came back to Ireland in March due to Covid-19 outbreak
Controversial switch 'makes no sense' says last year's All-Ireland winning manager
Forward inspired by Dublin footballing family’s presence at O’Toole’s funeral
Englishman wins second Challenge Cup event of the season in Monaghan
McKenna Man in Dundalk says it does not have expiry dates on vouchers
Tyrone native is now playing for AFL club Essendon where he has played 36 games
Ireland include just eight players with previous experience for Test series Down Under
Ex-Tyrone minor has secured a four-year full-time deal with AFL side Essendon
Issue arises when multiple witnesses give same inconsistent testimony, defence argued
Tyrone manager pleased with side’s campaign in 2016 but not a fan of the new ‘mark’
Court hears of row over change in Dublin nightclub
17-year-old boy has pleaded not guilty to incident at Rathfarnham house party
Both players are expected to excel in the ball handling tests, like Paddy Brophy last year
38-year-old attacked man during a verbal row in Dublin city centre in 2013
Scoring spree either side of interval key in victory over Tyrone
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices